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Five states, six days.

This weekend signals the start of huge opportunities for house hunters and investors in the Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio markets looking to take advantage of the best real estate deals in their areas.

REDC, one of the nation’s most reputable and successful real estate auction companies, will conduct public foreclosure sales from Saturday (Oct. 10) through Thursday (Oct. 15).

That’s right: Six consecutive days of super sales on condominiums and townhomes, as well as single- and multi-family properties.

All told, 342 properties combined must be sold in less than one week. It’s the reason bids can start as low as $500 — everything must go!

Here are the locations (For complete details click here):

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Curtis Sleeper and his cave-dwelling family appear to have found a way to remain in their one-of-kind 15,000 square foot home inside a Festus, Mo., cave.

Associated Press reports that a 15-year low-interest mortgage contract has been offered to help the Sleeper’s extend their stay indefinitely, which is of course cause for celebration.

Here’s a snip from Mr. Sleeper on the positive development:

“We’re excited about it. We’re throwing a party at a friend’s cave…. It’s certainly been almost life changing — except I’m keeping my cave, so not that life changing. I’d love to hear the end of the story read, ‘and they lived happily ever after.’”

It sounds like it will. And he more than likely has himself to thank for it after an impressive local grassroots public relations effort turned into a major national story.

Indeed, his initial listing on eBay to sell the home, which is situated on a scenic three-acre lot, at a starting bid of $300,000, as well as his heartfelt story behind its creation, was an Internet and cable news sensation.

For more details on the amenities and all the blood, sweat and tears that went into building “Cave House” be sure to check out Sleeper’s very detailed Web site right here. And to check out the eBay listing go here.

But be sure to do it fast before the Sleeper’s spelunk back into the cozy confines of their cave and return to relative obscurity.

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Here’s something we don’t see too often … nor will we likely ever see anything like it again.

Curtis Sleeper and his family have been building a one-of-kind 15,000 square foot home inside a cave in Festus, Mo., since 2003. However, he has recently listed his labor of love, which is situated on a scenic three-acre lot, on eBay.com for a thrifty starting bid of $300,000 because he no longer has the financial means to hold on to it.

Here is his reason for selling:

“We never considered an economic bomb to hit the country at the same time as our balloon note.”

That “balloon note” expires on May 1, 2009, which means that Sleeper and Co. now have 90 days or less to find a solution. Here are the options as he describes them:

  1. Pay the previous land owners for the balance owed for the property, partially finance the purchase or investment in our property.
  2. Sell our property and new house for as much as we can then pay off the balance owed for the property. Start a new adventure.
  3. Hand over the property to the previous owners and lose 100 percent of our equity in the property and our total life savings.

The former sand mine is about as deep as a football field (100 yards) that has been split into three “chambers.” The front chamber is the living area with three bedrooms; the middle chamber is for storage and laundry facilities, as well as features a spare bathroom; and the third chamber is an open area with a stage where “Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, Ike and Tina Turner, the MC5 and many other bands performed.”

That’s because the “Cave House” used to be called “Cave Land” back in the day. It was once used as a concert venue, as well as a skate park.

Now it’s a house … for sale.

It’s a very interesting story that has captured major media attention recently for obvious reasons. To check out a video segment on ABCNews.com on the “Cave House” click here.

For more details on the amenities and all the blood, sweat and tears that went into building “Cave House” be sure to check out Sleeper’s very detailed Web site right here. And to check out the eBay listing go here.

Sleeper mentioned that he is close to securing the necessary $83,000 in financing needed to remain in the “Cave House” and is hopeful that his domestic spelunking “adventure” will continue.

We’ll pass along status updates on this situation as it unfolds.

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Location: Platte County, Missouri
City: Parkville
Price: $369,900
Zestimate: $458,613
Difference: $88,713

This four-bedroom, four bath home is located in the suburbs outside Kansas City. This is a great home at a great price for a family who needs a little extra space with more than 3,000 square feet with which to work.

Note: Other comparable listings in this neighborhood range from $256,563 up to $471,402. For more property details or to talk to a local real estate agent/broker about this listing CLICK HERE.

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